"If intimacy leads to a sexual relationship, then let’s deal with it as grown-ups," Daniel Reingold, the president of the company that operates the Hebrew Home, told the Times. His sentiments represent a progressive stance on the subject, which has long been taboo but is increasingly in need of reform as baby boomers take over a space formerly occupied by a more conserative generation.

One word of warning, though: before you ship mom and dad to the big city, you might want to check out the home's Yelp reviews.